OpenSSL patches a severe but not widespread problem
The OpenSSL project has patched a problem in the cryptographic library but one that likely does not affect many popular applications.
Jeremy Kirk | 29 Jan | Read more
The OpenSSL project has patched a problem in the cryptographic library but one that likely does not affect many popular applications.
Jeremy Kirk | 29 Jan | Read more
A flaw in the widely used OpenSSL library could allow man-in-the-middle attackers to impersonate HTTPS servers and snoop on encrypted traffic. Most browsers are not affected, but other applications and embedded devices could be.
Lucian Constantin | 10 Jul | Read more
Server admins and developers beware: The OpenSSL Project plans to release security updates Thursday for its widely used cryptographic library that will fix a high severity vulnerability.
Lucian Constantin | 07 Jul | Read more
The mystery high-severity flaw that people were expected to be fixed in OpenSSL is no Heartbleed, but it is serious and users should update.
Lucian Constantin | 20 Mar | Read more
Cisco has flagged a monster security update for dozens of Cisco security products affected by eight OpenSSL flaws, including the FREAK SSL/TLS bug.
Security advisories for OpenSSL should not be used for competitive advantage, according to the development project behind the widely used cryptography component.
Jeremy Kirk | 09 Sep | Read more
The OpenSSL Project is planning a number of changes to ensure its security component, used across millions of computers across the Internet, is in tip-top shape.
Jeremy Kirk | 02 Jul | Read more